The Four Rs: Review, Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
They are organized in a hierarchy, or order of importance. The first goal is to reduce the amount of waste we generate. If we use less stuff, we reduce the amount of waste produced.
If you start implementing the four R’s into your everyday life, the difference you will have on the environment will become exponential. Once you’ve perfected them, start sharing them with your friends and showing them all the ways they can easily reduce, reuse, recycle and repurpose.
B. Cause of the psychological disorder
DSM-IV-TR is a guide to clinical practice to facilitate research,
improve communication among clinicians and researches, and serve as an
educational tool. It is theoretical approach to diagnosis and management. It does
not reflect the etiology of mental disorders.
Answer:
Hello, Your answer will be C. Explanation:
Why The Answer is C, Because The calculated BMI is greater than 30. This suggests that the person is obese and runs a high risk of diabetes and kidney disease. Have a Great Day!
Comfort food is food that makes your body release Endorphins, Dopamine and Serotonin, which are the happiness hormones. Comfort food brings stress levels down dramatically. Some, but not all, comfort foods contain high fat, which can lead to high <span>cholesterol levels in the blood, which increases the risk for heart disease. Also, it can lead to excess fat, making it more difficult to complete physical exercise. Serotonin is one of the happiness hormones, meaning if you ingest it, not only will your stress levels reduce, but your happiness will increase. Serotonin, along with other happiness hormones are often found in comfort foods, making them more dangerous.</span>
Answer: Tarsal tunnel Syndrome
Explanation: Tarsal tunnel syndrome is caused when the tibial nerve is being compressed. This nerve is present in the ankle and it allows feeling and movement to parts of the foot. Tarsal tunnel syndrome can lead to numbness, tingling, weakness, or muscle damage. It is diagnosed by applying pressure (hence the hammer) to the tibial nerve. This will produce a tingling sensation (paresthesias).